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. >> thank you so much. 6:37 and the dallas mavericks' offer for donald trump. what he is we know about donald trump his $5 million offer and his fellow billionaire mark cuban to lay off for charity. the dallas mavericks owner donate $1 million to charity if donald trump shaves his head. donald trump had said he would charity ifillion to president obama produced his records. >> the time the 6:41 and here is good information on the forecast. people are waiting 20-30 to vote and if you are outside, it will be on the chilly side and you want to and wear the weather gloves and grab a hat. it does not take that long start to feel uncomfortable. things will warm up so we will be below average. doug hill is with us this morning. [inaudible] the chesapeake bay is up the road in calvert county. look at these numbers -- the freeze warning goes up till 9:00 this morning. the satellite will show clear portion of thed day but we will watch the storm developed and it looks it will be off the shore so it will miss us. sunshine today with afternoon to upper 40's. to scrapextra
. >> thank you so much. 6:37 and the dallas mavericks' offer for donald trump. what he is we know about donald trump his $5 million offer and his fellow billionaire mark cuban to lay off for charity. the dallas mavericks owner donate $1 million to charity if donald trump shaves his head. donald trump had said he would charity ifillion to president obama produced his records. >> the time the 6:41 and here is good information on the forecast. people are waiting 20-30 to vote and if...
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sunny in dallas, 72. sunny out in l.a., 88 degrees. let's check your national forecast. dreaded nor'easter is taking shape. rain and thunderstorms will roll through the southeast and florida today. a cold front that will feed the nor'easter is moving through the midwest, bringing more rain and showers. in the northeast, it's the calm before the storm. it will be sunny and dry. it will be warm and dry across most of the west. "cbs moneywatch" time on a tuesday. investors go into watch and wait mode. and greece braces for violent protests. >> overseas trading was light ahead of tokyo's results. the hang seng dropped a quarter percent. wall street is also waiting to see who wins a presidential election. investors are reluctant to make any big moves without knowing the winner. on monday, the nasdaq add 17 points. some analysts say no matter who wins, the markets could see a surge. >>> two days of general strikes begin today in greece. the country's unions are protesting a new austerity plan that imposes wage and benefit cuts. the strike will ground flights, halt trains, clos
sunny in dallas, 72. sunny out in l.a., 88 degrees. let's check your national forecast. dreaded nor'easter is taking shape. rain and thunderstorms will roll through the southeast and florida today. a cold front that will feed the nor'easter is moving through the midwest, bringing more rain and showers. in the northeast, it's the calm before the storm. it will be sunny and dry. it will be warm and dry across most of the west. "cbs moneywatch" time on a tuesday. investors go into watch...
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she'd been looking at christmas lights from the air north of dallas last year, when she got out of her friend's plane and inexplicably walked to the front of it. days after the accident, her mother told "gma" about that harrowing night. >> i was there to hold her. and it's the toughest part of it all. just seeing her laying there. and waiting for the help. >> reporter: she lost her left eye and part of her left arm. her memoir due out next week, is entitled "still lolo." that's her nickname. lauren focuses on her recovery, the awkward fitting and painting of her left eye. her self-consciousness of her prosthetic left arm. she writes, i don't know why this is so hard, i said. soldiers are dying in afghanistan right now. and i'm too chicken to do this one thing. the former model believes her encounter with that propeller blade may have made her a better person. she writes, i came to see how there was so much more to my life than being worried about how i looked. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> what a great perspective. >>> speaking about how you look, there's
she'd been looking at christmas lights from the air north of dallas last year, when she got out of her friend's plane and inexplicably walked to the front of it. days after the accident, her mother told "gma" about that harrowing night. >> i was there to hold her. and it's the toughest part of it all. just seeing her laying there. and waiting for the help. >> reporter: she lost her left eye and part of her left arm. her memoir due out next week, is entitled "still...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> looking forward to that. thanks, ryan. >> what a great perspective. >>> speaking about how you look, there's a revolutionary way to shop for clothing online. clothing that fits you to a tee. a new website called rent the runway is taking the guesswork out of how something will really fit out of the equation. it uses real photos of real women to show off the clothe. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: for nicole madison, what happened in vegas didn't exactly stay there. she was so happy with the way she looked in this dress she dubbed a show-stopper, she sent a picture of herself wearing it to the website where she got it. rent the runway is known for affording women the opportunity to rent designer clothing instead of buying it. >> i wanted other women my size and my height to see what i looked like in a dress. hopefully, it would inspire them. >> reporter: the founders of the website say customers like madison inspired them to try something new on for size. launching a new section of the site call
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> looking forward to that. thanks, ryan. >> what a great perspective. >>> speaking about how you look, there's a revolutionary way to shop for clothing online. clothing that fits you to a tee. a new website called rent the runway is taking the guesswork out of how something will really fit out of the equation. it uses real photos of real women to show off the clothe. abc's linsey davis has the story....
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in dallas stephanie lucera for "cbs this morning." >> finally election day. we get to vote. we talk about the swing states in this election we're not just talking about ohio. we want to focus on three states that could really go either way, starting with nevada. anna werner is in las vegas. hello. good morning to you, anna. >> reporter: good morning to you. nevada helped the republicans in 2000 and 2004 voting for george w. bush but in 2008 barack obama hit the jackpot here beating john mccain by a whopping 12 percentage points. the president is hoping to do it here for a second time. the democrats are getting a lot of help from organized labor and from the latino vote now 15% of the total. they've been out, knocking on doors, registering new voters. today there are 90,000 more democrats registered in nervevada than republicans. republicans are trying to make inroads by promising to do better things for the economy. nevada has the highest unemployment rate in the nation at 11.8% and one of the highest home foreclosure rates as well. both of those are facts that the romney/ry
in dallas stephanie lucera for "cbs this morning." >> finally election day. we get to vote. we talk about the swing states in this election we're not just talking about ohio. we want to focus on three states that could really go either way, starting with nevada. anna werner is in las vegas. hello. good morning to you, anna. >> reporter: good morning to you. nevada helped the republicans in 2000 and 2004 voting for george w. bush but in 2008 barack obama hit the jackpot...
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. >>> eight or nine battleground states are expected to >>> in dallas texas, voters are just now starting to show up at the polls. the presidential candidates didn't spend any time in texas in the final days of the campaign because the state is considered a red state. but there are some tight c congressional races. it's brisk out this morning, but the weather will not be a factor today. we are expecting clear skies and a high of 75. >>> finally election day, we get to vote. when we talk about the swing states in this election, we're not just talk about ohio. right now, we want to focus on three states that could really go either way, starting with nevada. anna werner is in las vegas. >> reporter: nevada helped the republicans in 2000 and 2004, voting for george w. bush. but in 2008, barack obama hit the jackpot here, beating john mccain by a whopping 12 percentage points. he's looking for a second big win, a second time around here in this state. the democrats are powered here by organized labor and a latino vote that's now 15% of the total. they've been out knocking on doors, registering
. >>> eight or nine battleground states are expected to >>> in dallas texas, voters are just now starting to show up at the polls. the presidential candidates didn't spend any time in texas in the final days of the campaign because the state is considered a red state. but there are some tight c congressional races. it's brisk out this morning, but the weather will not be a factor today. we are expecting clear skies and a high of 75. >>> finally election day, we get to...
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host: but go to dallas, texas, independent line. caller: is there a historical comparison to suppression. third-party votes as there is today? guest: i do not know what you mean about a suppression of the third-party voices. there have been the third party boys over there. for example, the debates, back when they were run by the league of women voters and now the league -- the debate commission. ross perot felt when he did not meet a certain threshold in the polls that he was not invited into the debates. there are any number of complaints that have been made over the years. it is tough for third-party to get on the ballot. let's be honest. the two major parties are aggressive in perpetuating themselves and they are not interested in fostering strong challengers. host: the history of money in campaigning. guest: it is a perennial issue. i hate to say that it is evergreen, but iwaith us. going back to 1996, that was an interesting election. -- 1896, he was very much the candidate of industry, business. william jennings bryan, a popul
host: but go to dallas, texas, independent line. caller: is there a historical comparison to suppression. third-party votes as there is today? guest: i do not know what you mean about a suppression of the third-party voices. there have been the third party boys over there. for example, the debates, back when they were run by the league of women voters and now the league -- the debate commission. ross perot felt when he did not meet a certain threshold in the polls that he was not invited into...
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then dallas on thanksgiving. monday, december 3rd, they will face the giants again and sunday the ravens in landover. fun and games at 14-27. let's be honest. we were expecting them to show improvement. >> i do want know how man times i heard people say and think, this is our chance. come on. >> he is a rookie. give him a little time. >> he is not the problem. >> i better do the weather. tony is shaking his head. i don't want to hear from tony. i won't get teatime with tony on thursday if i don't get right to the weather forecast. >> did you hear me when i said 14-27. >> i'm trying to do glass half full. >> it's got a hole in the bottom of it. >> it is cold out. it is cold out. it is cold here in the studio. 25 in manassas. 27 in martinsburg and culpeper. leonardtown, 34 for you. you were 30 last hour. most of the area has seen temperatures at or below freezing this morning. not here in washington, not in annapolis but most of the area earlier overnight temperatures at or below freezing. kind of a hard freeze. a
then dallas on thanksgiving. monday, december 3rd, they will face the giants again and sunday the ravens in landover. fun and games at 14-27. let's be honest. we were expecting them to show improvement. >> i do want know how man times i heard people say and think, this is our chance. come on. >> he is a rookie. give him a little time. >> he is not the problem. >> i better do the weather. tony is shaking his head. i don't want to hear from tony. i won't get teatime with...
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the owner of the dallas mavericks. he says health tonic $1 million to charity if donald trump cuts off that hair. he recently donated $5 million to charity president obama produced his college transcripts. stay with us with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>pam: complete coverage of the presidential campaigns at 6:00 p.m. and the state prepositions that could impact california schools and a verdict is reached in the trial against a south a principal accused of not reporting a teacher to police who allegedly lost a reporting a teacher to police who allegedly lost a ilchen. [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in americ
the owner of the dallas mavericks. he says health tonic $1 million to charity if donald trump cuts off that hair. he recently donated $5 million to charity president obama produced his college transcripts. stay with us with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this...
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he spoke to supporters in dallas that year. >> wait just a minute. the first thing we want to do, we will be talking about this in a minute. the first thing we want to do is to team up together and make it work now, right? absolutely. you are not too happy, we can make some changes in 1994, right? the main thing now, time is precious. let's try to make it work. texas working together to make it work. i will be talking about that in a minute. we have worked to starting right away. our country needs all of our help. [applause] i want to thank all of you are here tonight and all the people who have come here together across the nation. starting last february, you did something that everybody said could not be done. millions of you came together to take your country back. [applause] you gave washington a laser-like message to listen to the people. [applause] you have done an incredible job of getting this country turned back around to the country that our founders established, a country that came from the people and you have changed the country to your m
he spoke to supporters in dallas that year. >> wait just a minute. the first thing we want to do, we will be talking about this in a minute. the first thing we want to do is to team up together and make it work now, right? absolutely. you are not too happy, we can make some changes in 1994, right? the main thing now, time is precious. let's try to make it work. texas working together to make it work. i will be talking about that in a minute. we have worked to starting right away. our...
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the dallas up 78. president obama's policies failed to get the country back to prosperity. anemic economic growth, i am saying we need to grow 5% to get america back on track. who can deliver that kind of growth? douglas holtz-eakin is next. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank stuart: election day and stocks are moving. i will call it a modest rally. dow jones of 70 points at 13185. some suggest a romney rally, maybe the governor wins the election and stocks go up. just a fraction early. charles payne told us there would be a huge rally if romney wins. interesting move by amazon. they are not home to receive the package and have it delivered to staples, pick a pet or amazon locker at staples.
the dallas up 78. president obama's policies failed to get the country back to prosperity. anemic economic growth, i am saying we need to grow 5% to get america back on track. who can deliver that kind of growth? douglas holtz-eakin is next. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can...
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host: but go to dallas, texas, independent line. caller: is there a historical comparison to suppression. third-party votes as there is today? guest: i do not know what you mean about a suppression of the third-party voices. there have been the third party boys over there. for example, the debates, back when they were run by the league of women voters and now the debate commission. ross perot felt when he did not meet a certain threshold in the polls that he was not invited into the debates. there are any number of complaints that have been made over the years. it is tough for third-party to get on the ballot. let's be honest. the two major parties are aggressive in perpetuating themselves and they are not interested in fostering strong challengers. host: the history of money in campaigning. guest: it is a perennial issue. i hate to say that it is evergreen, but it has always been with us. going back to 1876, that was an interesting election. he was very much the candidate of industry, business. william jennings bryan, a populist fr
host: but go to dallas, texas, independent line. caller: is there a historical comparison to suppression. third-party votes as there is today? guest: i do not know what you mean about a suppression of the third-party voices. there have been the third party boys over there. for example, the debates, back when they were run by the league of women voters and now the debate commission. ross perot felt when he did not meet a certain threshold in the polls that he was not invited into the debates....